SHOW REVIEW
xiii Product Variety from Leading Brands
Bibby Scientific took the opportunity of showing three new products at Fisher Science World 2010, one from each of the Bibby equipment brands, Jenway, Stuart and Techne.
Jenway have recently launched a new range of entry level spectrophotometers. These spectrophotometers use icon-driven software and have an improved navigation system, making these instruments extremely simple and intuitive to use. The new range includes four spectrophotometers; visible models 7300 and 7310 and UV/visible models 7305 and 7315. All four models have a spectral bandwidth of 5nm and an absorbance range of –0.3 to 2.5A. The advanced models, 7310 and 7315, have the ability to save methods and results to USB memory stick.
Stuart have recently launched a shaking incubator which has been specially designed for use with microtitre plates to meet the needs of life science labs. Offering the ideal shaking action for mixing very small volumes in well plates or micro tubes, the SI505 dramatically reduces sample evaporation and features state-of-the-art microprocessor detection, setting and control of temperature. As with the entire Stuart range the SI505 comes with BioCote antimicrobial protection.
Bibby’s life science brand, Techne, showed the feature-packed TC-PLUS thermal cyclers. These new thermal cyclers have one of the fastest aluminium blocks on the market, delivering greater uniformity than a silver block. Navigation is easy and intuitive using the 5.7 inch VGA colour touchscreen. The TC-PLUS also features a unique CD-type sample drawer (patent pending). The force used to push the drawer closed also lowers the heated lid into position, applying the correct pressure onto the samples to prevent evaporation. This mechanism is entirely mechanical and doesn’t rely on motors.
Simon Cook, UK Sales Manager, Bibby Scientific Ltd
Efficent Easy Pumps Prove Popular
KNF Lab took full advantage of the record attendance at this year’s Science World show to demonstrate the capabilities of its SIMDOS® SC 920 pumps.
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ILM Features Editor, Tamsyn Cox, discusses the Bibby brands developments with Simon Cook, UK Sales Manager.
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Fisher Scientific’s annual Science World exhibition is one of the UK’s premier laboratory shows, and KNF Lab was able to capitalise on the popularity of this year’s event at Wembley Stadium to showcase its broad range of laboratory pumps. KNF’s latest offerings – the SIMDOS diaphragm dosing pump and the SC 920 vacuum pump – both proved popular with visitors to the show, ensuring a steady flow of customers to the KNF Lab stand.
The SIMDOS pump offers superb ease of use for precise metering and continuous transfer of virtually any liquid in laboratory use. Its clear display, user-friendly interface and straightforward controls ensure intuitive operation and effortless monitoring. This low maintenance pump is packaged in an attractive unit, with a compact footprint for added practicality.
The SC 920 wireless vacuum pump system provides fast and precise processing, quiet operation and easy vacuum regulation, with the added bonus of total remote control. The wireless touchscreen terminal offers easy operation of the pump’s advanced functions, such as automated pressure control and user-defined process regulation, allowing optimal use of laboratory space without compromising on flexibility.
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